The Eurasier is a modern one family dogwho looks and feels like something of a polar dog has.
The relatively young breed from Germany, originally from Wolfspitz and chow chow emerged, not undisputed.
Check out this post for details on the pros and cons of the Eurasier.
The negatives first: Eurasier cons
social behavior
- The Eurasier is towards strangers who are not part of his family, suspicious and skeptical.
Upbringing
- Intelligence in and of itself is not a disadvantage. Coupled with a strong personality, which the Eurasier also undoubtedly has, he likes to get his own way.
- The Eurasier needs one consistent and assertive upbringingwhich is not for everyone.
- In addition, a Eurasier must constantly challenged and busy become. Repetitive fetch games bore the dog very quickly.
- Also the time spent on walks should not be underestimated with at least two hours a day, especially since it should be a bit faster here, for example when cycling or jogging.
Care
- The Eurasier is a real curly dog whose fur must not be shaved. Even with regular fur care, the four-legged friend is everywhere in the house sleave a clump of hair. This is especially true when the fur is changing.
For allergy sufferersor people who do not want to find dog hair everywhere in the house, clothing and car, the Eurosier is less suitable.
Eurasier advantages
Health
social behavior
- The Eurasier gets along very well with strange dogs, but also with other pets such as cats.
- Although he is suspicious and skeptical of strangers, he is there never aggressive.
- The four-legged friend is very reluctant to bark. An aspect that is particularly interesting for city apartments and apartment buildings.
- The Eurasier is too extremely sensitive. He has a keen sense of the moods and states of mind of his family members.
- The Eurasier is a family and companion dog, whereby “accompany” is to be taken almost literally. He wants to be there anytime, anywhere. He finds it difficult to be alone.
So if you are looking for a constant companion, the Eurasier is a faithful and loyal companion for life.
Upbringing
- The Eurasier is also fsuitable for beginners. With a loving and at the same time consistent upbringing, good results can be achieved quickly.
- If you and your family have sporting ambitions and are looking for a four-legged friend that is just as agile, the Eurasier is a good choice.
When jogging or cycling you will find an enduring partner in the Eurasier. If you are also interested in agility or obedience, the Eurasier will give you a lot of pleasure in the future.
Care
Every dog is individual
are eurasian mixed breed dogswhose appearance and character differ significantly from the characteristics of the parents are dependent.
One of the parents can dominate and a Eurasier puppy can cause many a surprise as it grows up.
And although many dog breeds are said to have certain characteristics and character traits that often apply, it is true every dog is unique and individual.
Because only part of the character depends on the dog breed and is fixed from birth.
Are Eurasiers difficult to raise?
As already described, Eurasiers are also well suited for beginners.
It is important to educate from the beginning equally loving and consistent to tackle
Your dog is naturally willful and stubborn and will initially be happy to resist or ignore your commands.
However, with a great deal of patience, even inexperienced dog owners can turn their little Eurasier into a great family dog.
Experiences with the Eurasier – what do others say about the breed?
As you can see from various forum posts and comments, the Eurasier is very popular.
Accordingly, it is difficult to get your Eurasier puppy quickly. There are waiting lists as demand exceeds supply.
You read about beginners who had no problems training their Eurasier, but also about (self-proclaimed) professionals who had problems with their dog’s stubbornness.
The majority of people are very satisfied with their choice for a Eurasier and would bring such a four-legged friend into their home again.
Conclusion
Our post was about the pros and cons of the Eurasier. But it is up to the viewer when a certain property has an advantage or disadvantage.
A couch potato who would rather cuddle with his dog than do sports with him will certainly not choose a Eurasier.
His urge to move is a disadvantage for him. While the sporty family is looking for just such a dog.
Advantages and disadvantages. Compare the described character and personality traits of the Eurasier with your own interests and preferences.
Were you able to choose a Eurasier because of our contribution or did you have other experiences?
We look forward to your comment.